Gambling Cases Tried Before Sheridan CourtSpecial In The Haiiy Tribune.Plenty wood, Nov. 2.'l,—In th«* *a-«* of th»* Mato against George Paughters. et Hi. chumed with fumbling, the jury, after being out ten minutes. returned h verdict of not guilts. The panic verdict was returned in the case of Hip Mate against Adolph CarlK»n charged with bootleg-gini.When Carl Stadig war brought before the court charged with violating th«* prohibition law. ho pleaded poverty, and the court appointed Attorney (*. II. Bentley of \V.-tby ax counsel flt;r the tie fondant. Mr. Bentley is to receive $f»0 for hip service*. The jury after being out long enough to take one lmlJot returned a verdict of guilty, and fined Mr. StadigIn one of the hardest fought eases tried in district court here for some time, in which Howard M. Lewis ap-appenred for the defendants. and Assistant County Attorney Cudliic for th*‘ state. William Rest and Rert Iferron. both of Raymond, were found guiltt «f gambling, the jury asking the judge to set the penalty.